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CHARTER AND BY-LAWS 



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REVISED JANUARY, 1858. 



WITH THE AMENDMENTS AND A LIST OP EESIDENT MEMBEBBo 



NEW YORK: 

PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY. 
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At a meeting' of the Executive Committee of the New York Histori- 
cal Society, held at the Library on Tuesday Evening, May 7th, 1873, 
the following resolution was adopted : 

Resolved^ That a new edition of the Charter and By-Laws of the 
Society, as revised January, 1858, with the amendraents and a list of 
Resident Members, be printed under the direction of the Recording 
Secretary, Treasurer, and Librarian. 

Extract from the JVIinutes. 

GEORGE H. MOORE, 

/Secretary. 



S«€»b^]»f(4 Nywti«rri lib. 
MAY iVViJ** 



OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY, 1873. 



PEESIDENT, 

FREDEKIC DE PEYSTER, LL.D. 

FIRST VICE-PKESIDENT, 

WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT, LL.D, 

SECOND VICE-PKESIDENT, 

JAMES W. BEEKMAN. 

FOREIGN CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, 

WILLIAM J. HOPPIN. 

DOMESTIC CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, 

EVERT A. DUYCKINCK. 

RECORDING SECRETARY, 

ANDREW WARNER. 



TREASURER, 

BENJAMIN H. FIELD. 



LIBRARIAN, 

GEORGE HENRY MOORE, LL.D. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 



FIRST CLASS— FOR ONE TEAR, ENDING 1874. 

EDWARD F. DE LANCEY, WILLIAM T. BLODGBTT, 
JOHN ADRIANCE. 



SECOND CLASS — FOR TWO YEARS, ENDING 1875. 

JOHN TAYLOR JOHNSTON, ERASTUS C. BENEDICT, LL.D., 
ROBERT LENOX KENNEDY. 



THIRD CLASS— FOR THREE YEARS, ENDING 1876. 

AUGUSTUS SCHELL, EVERT A. DUYCKINCK, 

JAMES WILLIAM BEEKMAN. 



FOURTH CLASS — FOR FOUR YEARS, ENDING 1877. 

SAMUEL OSGOOD, D.D., WILLIAM R. MARTIN, 

CHARLES P. KIRKLAND, LL.D. 

CHARLES P. KIRKLAND, LL.T}., Chairman. 
GEORGE H. MOORE, LL.D., Secretary/. 

[The President, Recording Secretary, Treasurer, and Librarian are 
members, ex-offlcio, of the Executive Committee. J 



COMMITTEE ON THE FINE ARTS. 

JONATHAN STURGES, WILLIAM J. HOPPIN, 

A. B. DURAND, JOHN A. WEEKS, 

ANDREW WARNER, EDWARD SATTERLEK 

JONATHAN STURGES, Ghninnan. 
ANDREW WARNER, Secretanj. 

[The President, Librarian, and Chairman of the Executive Committee 
are members, ex officio, of the Committee on the Fine Arts.] 



ORIGINAL ACT OF INCORPORATION. 



AN ACT 

To incorporate the Neio-YorU Historical Society : Passed 
Felruarij 10th, 1809. 

Whereas, the persons hereinafter named, and others, 
have formed themselves into an association under the name 
of " The New- York Historical Society," for the purpose of 
discovering, procuring, and preserving whatever may relate 
to the natural, civil, literary, and ecclesiastical history of 
the United States in general, and of this State in particular, 
and have presented a petition to the Legislature to he incor- 
porated, that thereby such, the jjurpose and design of the 
said Society, may be the more effectually subserved and 
promoted ; 

Therefore, 

1. Be it exacted by the People of the State of New 

YOEK, KEPKESENTED IN SeNATE AND AsSEMBLY, Tliat Egbert 

Benson, Brockholst Livingston, Benjamin Moore, Samuel 
Miller, William Johnson, Samuel L. Mitchell, David 
Hosack, John M. Mason, DeAYitt Clinton, John McKes- 
son, Anthony Bleecker, Charles Wilkes, John Pintard, 
and John Forbes, and their associates, who now are, and 
such other persons as shall hereafter become members 
of the said Society, shall be, and are hereby ordained, con- 
stituted and declared a body corj)orate and politic, in fact 



6 ORIGINAL CHARTER OF THE 

and name, by the name of "The New- York Historical 
Society," and that by such name they and their successors 
forever hereafter shall and may have succession, and by the 
same name be capable in law to sue and be sued, plead and 
be impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be 
defended, in all courts of law and equity, in all manner of 
actions, suits, complaints, and matters whatsoever ; and 
that they and their successors may liave a common seal, 
and the same break, alter, change, and renew at their j^leas- 
ure, and by tlie same shall be forever hereafter capable in 
the law to purchase, take, hold, receive, and enjoy, to them 
and their successors, any lands, tenements, hereditaments, 
goods, chattels or estate, real or personal, of whatever 
nature or quality in fee simple, for life or lives, or for years, 
or in any other manner whatsoever : Provided always, that 
the yearly income or value of the said real or personal 
estate, do not at any time exceed the sum of fifteen hun- 
dred dollars, current money of the State of New- York. 

2. And it is heeebt fuethee enacted, That they and 
their successors by the same name, shall have power and 
authority to give, grant, bargain, sell, demise, release, and 
convey to others the whole or any part of such real or per- 
sonal estate on such terms, and in such, manner and form as 
the said Society may deem eligible to subserve and promote 
such, the purpose and design of the said Society, and that 
they and their successors shall have power, from time to 
time, to abolish any of the oflSces or appointments herein- 
after mentioned, and create others in their room, Avith 
such powers and duties as they may think fit to confer and 
prescribe, and shall have power from time to time to make, 
constitute, ordain, and establish such constitutions, by-laws, 
ordinances and regulations as they shall judge proper for the 
election of ofiicers, the election and admission of new mem- 
bers, for the government and regulation of the ofiicers and 
members, for fixing the times and places of the meetings of 
the said corporation, and for conducting, regulating, and 
managing all the affairs and business of the said corpora- 
tion, and the same from time to time to alter, change, re- 



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peal, revoke, and annul at tlieir pleasure ; and that the 
constitution and by-laws, rules and regulations of the said 
Society heretofore made and adopted, and now existing, 
shall and may remain in force until altered or repealed by 
the said corporation : Provided^ that such by-laws, constitu- 
tions and regulations made or to be. made by the said cor- 
poration shall not be repugnant to the constitution and 
laws of the United States or of this State. 

3. And be it further enacted, That the officers of the 
said Society, until otherwise ordained by the said corpora- 
tion, shall consist of one President, two Yice-Presidents, a 
Correspondent Secretary, a Kecording Secretary, a Treasur- 
er, a Librarian, and standing Committee of seven members, 
and that until the next annual meeting of the said Society, 
and until others shall be chosen in their places, the present 
officers and committees last appointed by the said Society, 
shall be and continue respectively the officers of the said 
corporation. 

4. And be it ruRTnER enacted, Tliat this act shall be 
and is hereby declared to be a public act, and shall be con- 
strued most favorably to subserve and j^romote such, the 
purpose and design of the said Society, and that no mis- 
nomer of the said corporation, in any deed, will, testament, 
gift, grant, demise, or other instrument of contract or con- 
veyance, shall vitiate or defeat the same. Provided the said 
corporation shall be sufficiently described to show the inten- 
tion of the parties. 

5. And be it further enacted, That this act shall be 
and remain in full force for the term of fifteen years : Pro- 
vided^ nevertheless, that in case the aforesaid Society shall 
at any time appropriate their, or any part of their funds to 
any purpose or purposes other than those contemplated by 
this act, and shall be thereof convicted by due course of 
law, that thenceforth the said corporation shall cease and 
determine, and the estate, real and personal, whereof it may 
be seized and possessed, shall vest in the people of this 
State. 



REVIVAL 



ACT OF INCORPORATION. 



AN ACT 

For renewing and contimdng in force an Act entitled^ " an 
Act to incorporate the New- York Historical Society.'''' 
Passed February 10, 1809. Passed Fehruary 10, 1826. 

1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of New 

YOEK, EEPKESENTED IN SeNATE AND ASSEMBLY, That tllG 

act entitled, " an Act to incorporate the New- York Histori- 
cal Society," passed February 10, 1809, shall be and the 
same is hereby revived and extended and continued in force 
until the tenth day of February, which will be in the year 
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine : 
And the said act shall be taken and considered to have 
been in full force and effect, since the time of the passing 
thereof, in the same manner as if the same had not expired 
by its own limitation. 

2. And be it fukthee enacted. That the ofBcers last ap- 
pointed by the said Society or Corj)oration, pursuant to the 
provisions of the said act shall be, and continue to be, officers 
of the said Corporation, till others shall be duly chosen in 
their respective places : And the estate and property which 
the said Society or Corporation may have legally acquired, 
or which they may legally hold, pursuant to the said act, 
they may continue to hold, and may convey and dispose of 
the same, in the same manner as if the said act had always 
continued in full force and effect. 



KEVIVAL AND AMENDMENT 



ACT OF INCORPORATION. 



AN ACT 

To revive and continue in force an Act entitled, " an Act to 
incorporate the New- Yorh Historical Society,^'' Passed 
February 10, 1809, and to amend the same. Passed 
February 2, 1846. By a two-third vote. 

The People of the State of !New-Yokk, repeesented in 
Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows : 

1. The Act entitled, " an Act to incorporate the New- 
York Historical Society," Passed February 10th, 1809, is 
hereby revived and continued in force. 

2. The said act so revived and continued in force, 
is hereby amended by striking out at the end of the first 
section thereof the words, " Provided always that the 
yearly income, or value of the said real or personal es- 
tate, do not at any time exceed the sum of fifteen hundred 
dollars, current money of the State of New- York ; " and 
inserting in the place thereof the words : " but the clear 
yearly income of the said real and personal estate, over 
and above the Library and collections of the said Society, 
shall not at any time exceed the sum of ten thousand 
dollars." 

3. The said revived act is hereby further amended, by 
striking out in the fifth line of the third section thereof the 
words, " A Correspondent Secretary," and inserting in the 



10 REVIVAL AND AMENDMENT. 

place thereof the words, " a foreign corresponding secre- 
tary, and domestic corresponding secretary." 

4. The said revived act is hereby further amended, by 
striking ont in the first part of the fifth section thereof the 
words, " That this act shall be and remain in full force for 
the term of fifteen years : provided nevertheless." 

5. The Legislature mav at any time alter or repeal this 
act. 

6. Tliis act shall take effect immediately. 



THE CHARTER. 



Tlie Charter of the New- York Historical Society, as revived, 
continued hi force and amended, February 2<i, 1846. 

"Whekeas the persons hereinafter named, and others, 
have formed themselves into an Association under the name 
of "■ The New- York Historical Society," for the purpose of 
discovering, procuring, and preserving whatever may relate 
to the natural, civil, literary, and ecclesiastical history of 
the United States in general, and of this State in particular, 
and have presented a petition to the Legislature to be incor- 
porated, that thereby such, the purpose and design of the 
said Society, may be the more effectually subserved and 
promoted ; 

Therefore, 

§ I. Be it e:n'acted by the People of Tma State of 
l^Ew York, represekted in the Senate and Assembly, 
That Egl)ert Benson, Brockholst Livingston, Benjamin 
Moore, Samuel Miller, "William Johnson, Samuel L. Mit- 
chell, David Ilosack, John M. Mason, DeWitt CHnton, 
John McKesson, Anthony Bleecker, Charles Willces, John 
Pintard, and John Forbes, and their associates, who now 
are, and such other persons as shall hereafter become mem- 
bers of the said Society, shall bcj and are hereby ordained, 
constituted, and declared a body corporate and politic, in 
fact and name, by the name of " The ISTew-York Historical 
Society," and that by such name they and their successors 
forever hereafter shall and may have succession, and by the 



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same name be capable in law to sue and be sued, plead and 
be impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be 
defended, in all courts of law and equity, in all manner of 
actions, suits, complaints, and matters whatsoever ; and 
tliat thej and their successors may have a common seal, 
and the same break, alter, change, and renew at their pleas- 
ure, and by the same be forever hereafter capable in the 
law to purchase, take, hold, receive, and enjoy, to them and 
their successors, any lands, tenements, hereditaments, goods, 
chattels or estate, real and personal, of whatever nature or 
quality, in fee simple, for life or lives, or for years, or in 
any other manner whatsoever ; but the clear yearly income 
of the said real and personal estate, over and above- the 
Library and collections of the said Society, shall not at any 
time exceed the sum of ten thousand dollars. 

§ II. And it is hereby further enacted. That they and 
their successors, by the same name, shall have power and 
authority to give, grant, bargain, sell, demise, release, and 
convey to others, the whole or any part of such real or per- 
sonal estate, on such terms, and in such manner and form 
as the said Society may deem eligible to subserve and pro- 
mote such, the purpose and design of the said Society ; and 
that they and their successors shall have power, from time 
to time, to abolish any of the offices or appointments here- 
inafter mentioned, and create others in their room, with 
such powers and duties as they may think fit to confer and 
prescribe, and shall have power from time to time to make, 
constitute, ordain and establish such constitutions, by-laws, 
ordinances, and regulations as they shall judge proper for 
the election of officers, the election and admission of new 
members, for the government and regulation of the officers 
and members, for fixing the times and places of the meet- 
ings of the said corporation, and for conducting, regulating, 
and managing all the affairs and business of the said corpo- 
ration ; and the same from time to time to alter, change, 
repeal, revoke, and annul at their pleasure ; and that the 
constitution and by-laws, rules and regulations of the said 
Society heretofore made and adopted, and now existing, 



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shall and may remain in force until altered or repealed by 
the said corporation : provided that such by-laws, constitu- 
tions and regulations, made or to be made by the said cor- 
poration, shall not be rei^ugnant to the constitution and laws 
of the United States, or of this State. 

§ III. And be it fukthee enacted, that the officers of 
the said Society, until otherwise ordained by the said corpo- 
ration, shall consist of one President, two Vice-Presidents, 
a Foreign Corresponding Secretary, a Domestic Correspond- 
ing Secretary, a Recording Secretary, a Treasurer, a Libra- 
rian, and standing Committee of seven members ; and that 
until the next annual meeting of the said Society, and until 
others shall be chosen in their places, the present officers 
and committees last appointed by the said Society shall be 
and continue respectively the officers of the said corpo- 
ration. 

§ IV. And be it furthek enacted, that this act shall be 
and is hereby declared to be a public act, and shall be con- 
strued most favorably to subserve and promote such, the pur- 
pose and design of the said Society, and that no misnomer 
of the said corporation, in any deed, will, testament, gift, 
grant, demise, or other instrument of contract or conveyance, 
shall vitiate or defeat the same : provided the said corpo- 
ration shall be sufficiently described to show the intention 
of the parties. 

§ V. And be it fukther exacted, that in case the afore- 
said Society shall at any time appropriate their, or any jDart 
of their funds to any purpose or purposes, other tlian those 
contemplated by this act, and shall be thereof convicted by 
due course of law, that thenceforth the said corporation 
shall cease and determine, and the estate, real and personal, 
whereof it may be seized and possessed, shall vest in the 
people of this State. 

§ VI. The Legislature may at any time alter or repeal 
this act. 

§ VII. This act shall take effect immediately. 



ACT OF EXEMPTION. 



An Act to exempt the Library edifice and site of the New- 
YorJc Historical Society from sale under execution. 
' Passed April 12, 1856. 

The People of the State of New-Yoek, eepresented 
Ts Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows : 

§ 1. In case the "JSTew-York Historical Society," in the 
City of New- York, shall by voluntary contributions of its 
members and others, raise sufficient money for tlie purchase 
of a site in the City of New- York, and the erection thereon 
of a suitable fire-proof building for the reception and pres- 
ervation of the library and collections, and for the general 
uses of said Society, and shall appropriate said moneys 
for such purpose, then such site and the building which 
may be erected thereon, shall be exempt from sale on exe- 
cution for debts hereafter contracted by said Society, so 
long as such site shall be used by such Society ; but such 
exemption shall not extend to any debt contracted for the 
erection of such building. 

§ 2. The said New- York Historical Society shall not 
encumber said property by mortgage or otherwise. 

§ 3. To entitle any property to the exemption specified 
in this Act, the said Society shall execute a declaration of 
the uses of said property, with a particular description of 
the same, which shall be recorded in the office of the regis- 
ter of the City and County of New-York ; but no property 



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shall, by virtue of tliis act, be exempt from sale for non-pay- 
ment of taxes and assessments, or for debt contracted for 
the purchase thereof, or prior to the recording of the afore- 
said declaration. 

§ 4. This act shall take effect immediately. 



BYLAWS. 



NAME. 

I. The name of this Society is, "The New-Yokk 
Historical Society." 

OBJECT. 

II. The object of the Society is to discover, procnre, and 
preserve whatever may relate to tlie natural, civil, literary, 
and ecclesiastical history of the United States in general, 
and of the State of New York in particular. 

MEMBERS. 

III. [Amended April 2, 186Y.] The Society shall con- 
sist of Eesident, Corresponding, and Honorary Members, 
Resident Members shall be persons residing in the City of 
New- York or its vicinity. Honorary Members may be 
persons residing in the City of New- York or elsewhere; 
and not more than twelve Honorary Members shall be 
elected in any one year. Corresponding Members shall be 
persons residing out of the City of New- York. 

ELECTION OF MEMBERS. 

lY. Members shall be elected as follows : The candidates 
shall be proposed publicly at a meeting of the Society by a 
member thereof; and the nominations, together with the 
name of the member making them, shall be entered on the 
minutes, and be referred to the Executive Committee. The 
Reports of that Committee recommending candidates for 
election, shall be openly read to the Society, at a meeting 
subsequent to that at which the nominations were made ; 
and if any member demand a ballot, the election shall be 
by ballot, and three black balls shall exclude. If no ballot 



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be demanded, the candidates, so recommended, shall be 
declared duly elected meml^ers of the Society. 

FEES AND DUES. 

Y. [Amended April 2, 1867.] From and after the first 
day of January, 1868, each Resident Member shall, on ad- 
mission, pay Twenty Dollars as an initiation fee and dues 
for the current year ; and annually thereafter, Ten Dollars 
as dues ; or, in lieu thereof, a Life Membership fee of One 
Hundred Dollars, as a commutation for all regular dues and 
fees. Should any resident member, other than a life mem- 
ber, fail to pay the said fees and dues for two years succes- 
sively, or at any time refuse to pay the same, the Executive 
Committee shall erase his name fi'om the list of members, 
and he shall no longer be a member of the Society. 

OFFICERS. 

VI. [Amended mvember 5, 1867.] The Officers of the 
Society are — a President, a First Yice-President, a Second 
Vice-President, a Foreign Corresponding Secretary, a Do- 
mestic Corresponding Secretary, a Recording Secretary, a 
Treasurer, and a Librarian. 

They shall be elected annually by ballot, and shall hold 
their offices respectively for one year, and until others shall 
be chosen in their places. 

NOMINATING COMMITTEE. 

The first seven persons in order of seniority on the list 
of Resident Members of the Society, excepting those who 
hold office at the time, shall constitute a Committee, to be 
known as the Nominating Committee, who shall report in 
writing, at each December meeting, the names of members 
suitable to be elected as officers ; and they shall cause ballots 
to be prepared for the annual meeting, containing the name 
and office for which each is thus recommended. 

The Recording Secretary shall, between the first and 
tenth days of November in each year, notify such persons 
that they constitute said Committee. Should any fail to 
signify his acceptance in writing by the 15th day of Novem- 



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her, the inemher or memhers next in order of seniority on 
the list of Resident Members shall be snbstituted, until tlie 
number of the Committee be complete. 

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 

yil. [Amended January 7, 1868.] The President, Re 
cording Secretary, Treasurer, and Librarian, together with 
twelve other members to be appointed by the President, and 
of whom one-fourth shall be appointed every year, shall 
constitute a standing Committee, to be called " The Execu- 
tive Committee." 

COMMITTEE ON THE FINE ARTS. 

YIII. The President, Librarian, and Chairman of the 
Executive Committee, together with six other members, to 
be appointed annually by the Pi-esident, shall constitute a 
standing Committee, to be called " Tbe Committee on the 
Fine Arts." 

ANNUAL MEETING. 

IX. The Society shall hold an annual meeting on the 
first Tuesday of Januaiy in each and every year hereafter, 
at which a general election of olHcers by ballot shall take 
place. In such election, a majority of the ballots given for 
any officer shall constitute a choice; but if, on the first 
ballot, no person shall receive such majority, then a further 
balloting shall take place, in which a plurality of votes 
given for any officer shall determine the choice. 

Wlienever the first Tuesday of Januaiy shall be the first 
day of January, the annual meeting above provided for 
shall be held on the Wednesday next following. 

VACANCIES. 

X. If a vacancy shall happen in any of the offices of' 
the Society, it may be filled by special election, at a stated 
meeting of the Society ; and the person so elected to fill a 
vacancy, shall hold his office for the unexpired term of his 
immediate predecessor in office, and until another shall be 
elected in his place. Vacancies in Committees shall be 



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filled immediately on their occurrence, and in the manner 
of the original appointment of the Committee. 



STATED AND SPECIAL MEETINGS. 

XI. Tlie Society shall meet statedly for the transaction 
of business at its Library, on the first Tuesday in every 
month, unless otherwise specially ordered. But the Presi- 
dent, or, in his absence, either of the Yice-Presidents, may, 
and upon the written request of any five members, shall 
call a special meeting, giving three days' notice thereof, to 
be published in at least two public newspapers, printed in 
the City of :N"ew York. 



ORDER OF BUSINESS. 

XII. At the stated meetings of the Society, the follow- 
ing shall be the order of business : 

1. The reading of the minutes of the last meeting, 

2. lieports and communications from officers of the 
Society. 

3. Reports of the Executive and other standing Com- 
mittees. 

4. Reports of special Committees. 

5. Election of members previously proposed. 
G. Nomination of new members. 

T. Papers read, and addresses delivered, before the So- 
ciety. 

8. Miscellaneous business. 



ANNIVERSARY. 

XIII. On the third Tuesday of November in each year, 
being the anniversary of the founding of the Society, there 
shall be an address delivered before the Society by the 
President, or some other person to be appointed for that 
purpose by the Executive Committee. 



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QUORUM. 

XIY. At all meetings of the Society, twenty-one mem- 
bers shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of busi- 
ness. 

PRESIDING OFFICER. 

XY. The President, or, in his absence, one of the Yice- 
Presidents, or, in their absence, a Chairman pro tempore, 
shall j)reside at all meetings of the Society, and shall have 
a casting vote. He shall preserve order, and. shall decide 
all questions of order, subject to an appeal to the Society. 
He shall also appoint all Committees authorized by the So- 
ciety, unless otherwise specially ordered. 

CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES. 

XYI. The Corresponding Secretaries shall conduct the 
general correspondence of the Society. They shall, at 
every meeting of the Society, report such letters and com- 
munications as they may have received ; they shall prepare 
all letters to be written in connection with the business or 
objects of the Society, and transmit the same ; but the So- 
ciety may appoint a Committee to prepare a letter or letters, 
on any special occasion. They shall notify all members of 
their election, and of such other matters as they shall be 
directed by the Society ; and shall transmit to them their 
proper diplomas, or certificates of membership. They shall 
keep, in suitable books to be provided for that pur2:)ose, 
true copies of all letters written on behalf of the Society ; 
and shall carefully preserve said copies and the originals of 
all letters and communications received, and shall deposit 
the same in the Library. 

Tlie duties of the Foreign Corresponding Secretary shall 
be lunited to the correspondence with individuals or associ- 
ate bodies in foreign countries ; and those of the Domestic 
Corresponding Secretary shall, in like manner, be confinea 
to the United States, except that, in the absence of either 
of these officers, or during a vacancy in either office, its 



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duties shall be performed by the remaining incumbent, 
until such absence shall terminate, or the vacancy be sup- 
plied. 

RECORDING SECRETARY. 

XVII. The Eecording Secretary shall have the charge 
of the Seal, Charter, By-Laws, and Kecords of the Society. 
He, together with the presiding officer, shall certify all acts 
of the Society. He shall, under the direction of the Presi- 
dent, or either of the Vice-Presidents, give due notice of 
the time and place of all meetings of the Society, and attend 
the same. He shall keep fair and accurate records of all 
the proceedings and orders of the Society ; and shall give 
notice to the several officers, and to the Executive and 
other Committees, of all votes, orders, resolves, and pro- 
ceedings of the Society, affecting them or appertaining to 
their respective duties. 

TREASURER. 

XVIII. Tlie Treasurer shall collect and keep the funds 
and securities of the Society ; and so often as these funds 
shall amount to one hundred dollars, they shall be deposited 
in some Bank in this City to the credit of " The New- York 
Historical Society," and shall be drawn thence on the check 
of the Treasurer, for the purposes of the Society only. Out 
of these funds, he shall pay such sums only as may be or- 
dered by the Society, or by the Executive Committee. life 
shall keep a true account of his receipts and payments ; 
and, at each annual meeting, render the same to the Society, 
when a Committee shall be appointed to audit his accounts. 

XIX. If from the annual report of the Treasurer tliere 
shall appear to be a balance against the Treasury, no ap- 
propriation of money shall be made for any object but the 
necessary current expenses of the Society, until such bal- 
ance shall be paid. 

LIBRARIAN. 

XX. The Librarian, in connection with the Executive 
Committee, and the Committee on the Fine Arts, shall have 



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the charge and superintendence of the Librarj, and the care 
and arrangement; of the books, manuscripts, and other arti- 
cles belonging to the Society. He shall cause to be pre- 
pared and kept, a proper catalogue and list of the same. 
He shall acknowledge the receipt of donations to the Society 
in his department. He shall expend in the purchase of 
books and other articles, and for their safe keeping and 
preservation, with the approbation of the said Committees, 
such sums of money as shall from time to time be appro- 
priated for that purpose, and report thereon to the Society. 
He shall, at least once in each year, render his accounts for 
such purchases and expenditures, to the Treasurer for settle- 
ment, and shall further make to the Society, at each annual 
meeting, a full report on the condition and progress of the 
Library and collections. He shall have power to employ, 
at a salary to be fixed by the Executive Committee, an 
Assistant Librarian, who shall be under his direction, and 
perform such duties as he may assign ; and who, during the 
hours at which the Library is open, shall be always present. 

LIBRARY REGULATIONS. 
XXI. Tlie following shall be the regulations for the use 
of the Library : 

1. No book or manuscript shall at any time be lent to 

any person to be removed from the Library. 

2. JSTo Manuscript in the Library, nor any paper read 

before the Society and. deposited in its archives, 
shall be published, except by the direction of the 
Society, or with the consent of the Executive 
Committee. 

3. The hours during which the Library shall be open, 

shall be determined, from time to time, by the Ex- 
ecutive Committee. 

4. During such hours, any member of the Society may 

have free access to consult any book or manuscript, 
. except such as may be designated by the Execu- 
tive Committee, and to make extracts from the 
same under the authority of the Librarian. Any 



BY-LAWS. 23 

person, not a member, may obtain tue like privi- 
lege of consultation from the President or Libra- 
rian, if known to them, or upon the recommenda- 
tion of some other member, to whom the applicant 
is known. But no person, not a member, shall be 
permitted to make extra<'ts from the manuscripts 
of the Society, excepting the donors or depositors 
of the same, witliout special authority from the 
Executive Committee. 
5. It shall be the duty of the Librarian, or his Assistant, 
to report to the Executive Committee any injury 
done to any book or manuscript by any person 
consulting the same; and the said Committee may, 
at their discretion, lay such Reports before the 
Society. For any such injury, the person doing it 
shall make such pecuniary compensation as the 
said Committee shall judge proper ; and if he be 
not a member, the Committee shall have power 
to prohibit him from further access to the Library. 

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEK 

XXII. It shall be the duty of the Executive Committee 
to solicit and receive donations for the Society ; to recom- 
mend plans for promoting its objects ; to digest and prepare 
business ; to authorize the disbursement and expenditure of 
unappropriated moneys in the Treasury, for the payment of 
salaries, current expenses, fitting up the Library, the ordi- 
nary purchase of books, binding, printing, and other neces- 
sary outlays. They shall have power to appoint a Janitor 
and Porter ; and to prescribe their duties, and fix their 
salaries. They shall, in connection with the Librarian, have 
charge of the arrangement and regulation of the Library 
and collections ; and shall have authority at any time to 
examine into the condition of the same, and into the state 
oi the finances ; as also generally to superintend the inter- 
ests of the Society, and execute all such duties as may from 
time to time be committed to them by the Society. At each 



24 BY-LAWS. 

annual meeting of the Society, they shall make a general 
report. Except during the summer vacation o£ the Society, 
they shall meet statedly for the transaction of business, 
once at least, in every month ; and if any member of the 
Committee, not an officer of the Society, shall be absent 
from its meetings for three successive months, witliout 
reasons therefor satisfactory to the Committee, his place on 
the Committee shall be vacated, which fact shall be reported 
by the Committee to the Society. 

At all meetings of the Executive Committee, five mem- 
bers shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of busi- 
ness. 

COMMITTEE ON THE FINE ARTS. 

XXIII. The Committee on the Fine Arts shall have the 
arrangement and general direction of the Society's Gallery 
of Art. They shall decide upon the admission into the 
Gallery of objects of art, and determine their position 
therein. They shall, subject to the approval of the Society, 
make such special rules and regulations in regard to the 
Gallery, as they may think necessary for its preservation, 
proper use, and enjoyment ; and shall devise and present 
plans for its extension and improvement. 

NUMBER OF MEMBERS ON COMMITTEES. 

XXIY. All Committees of the Society, other than the 
Executive Committee, the Committee on the Fine Arts, and 
Nominating Committee, shall be composed of three mem- 
bers, unless otherwise specially ordered. 

ALTERATION OF BY-LAWS. 

XXy. No alteration in the By-Laws of the Society shall 
be made, unless such alteration shall have been openly pro- 
posed at a previous meeting, and entered on the minutes, 
with the name of the member proposing the same ; and 
shall be adopted by a majority of the members present at a. 
stated meeting of the Society. 



EESlDE]srT MEMBERS 



OF THE 



NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 

APRIL, 1873. 



RESIDENT MEMBERS. 



fAstor, William B., 1821 

fAspinwall, William H., 1838 

Adams, WQliam, D. D. , 1844 

fAlsop, Joseph W., jr., 1847 

t Ague vv, John T., 1847 

Adams, Herman C, 1848 

Appleton, William H. , 1850 

Appleton, John A. , 1850 

Anderson, Elbert J., 1850 

Adee, George T., 1850 

Andrews, Loring, 1850 

Anderson, Henry J., 1851 

•Addoms, Charles, 1852 

Agnew, Alex. McL., 1853 

Anthon, Prof., Chas. Edw., 1853 

•Anderson, James, M.D., 1854 

• Abeel, John H., 1854 
•Alvord, Alwin A., 1857 
•Appleby, Charles E., 1857 
•Andrews, William L., 1857 
•Andrews, James B. , 1857 
-■Axmstrong', John, 1857 
•Adee, George Augustus, 1857 

■Adee, Philip H., 1857 

• Auchincloss, Hugh, 1857 
•Arnold, D. H., 1857 
Austin, William, 1857 
Adams, John G., M.D., 1857 
Adams, William, 1857 
•fAlofsen, S., 1858 
•[Alien, William M., 1859 
Adriance, John, ., 1860 
Arnold, Benjamin G., 1861 
fAtterbury, Benjamin B. , 1861 
Ammidown, Edward H., 1862 
Aycrigg, Benjamin B., 1862 
Agnew, Andrew G. , 1863 
Alvord, Coridon A., 1863 
Arnoux, William Henry, 1863 
Acton, Thomas C. , 1864 
fAcskert, Alfred T., 1865 
•fAnderson, E. Ellery, 1865 
Anthonv, Edward, 1865 
Allen, William F., 1865 
Anthon, Rev. Edward, 1866 
Abbatt, Robert, 1867 
Andrews, William D. , 1869 
Andrews. George H., 1869 



Ammidown, Holmes, 1869 

fAmold, JohnH. v., 1869 

Armstrong, Andrew C., 1870 
Alexander, John Franklin, 1871 

Allen, EUshaH., jr., 1871 

Betts, William, 1833 

Butler, Charles, 1837 

t Barron, Thomas, 1838 

f Beekman, James W. , 1838 

fBrodhead, J. Romeyn, 1841 

•^Benedict, ErasbusC, 1841 

Brevoort, J. Carson, 1844 

fBrown, James, 1844 

•fBartlett, Edwin, 1844 

fBrown, Stewart, 1845 
JBamard, Frederick A. P., 1846 

JBowne, Richard H., 1847 

JBuiT, William H., 1848 

fBrown, EliasG., 1848 

fBruen, Alexander M., 1849 

fBridge, John, 1850 

f Belmont, Auguste, 1850 

fBrown, Robert I., jr., 1851 

•fBurr, Edwin, 1851 

fBushnell, Charles I., 1851 

■fBrown, Horatio S., 1853 

Bayard, Edward, M.D., 1851 

fBan-att, Alfred, 1853 

fBlunt, Edmund, 1853 

f Blunt, George W., 1853 

•fBogert, Henry K., 1853 

fBrown, John Potts, 1853 

f Bolles, William B. , 1852 

Berry, Thomas S., 1853 

fBlodgett, William T., 1853 
Barton, Prof. John Graeff, 1853 

fBrown, Stewart H., 1853 

fBrown, William H., 1853 

f Beadle, Edward L., 1854 

f B ro wn , Ed win J. , 1 854 

fBoorman, J. Marcus, 1854 

Botta, Prof., Vincenzio, 1854 

fBabcock, Seth G., 1855 

fBurrill, John E., 1855 

f Balen, Peter, 1856 

fBenkard, Henry R., 1857 

JBenkard, John Philip, 1657 



28 



EESIDENT MEMBERS OF THE 



(Benkard, James, jr., 
Belmont, Peny, 
fBurr, Henry A., 
fBarnes, James, 
JBoyd, Robert H., 
f Baldwin, James C, 
JBorst, John B., 
JBeebe, Charles E., 
{Bates, Martin, jr., 
f Barber, Benoni B. , 
f Belcher, Henry W., 
fBrooks, Henry J., 
fBrooks, George, 
f Barton, Oliver Grant, 
•j Butler, Henry V., jr., 
j-Buffum, David, 
f Bradley, John N., 
{Uowen, H. C., 
fBliss, George, 
Brownell, Silas B., 
f Boutillier, Thomas Le, 
fBetts, George W., 
Barker, B. Fordyce, M.D., 
Buxton, Vanderbilt L., 
fBrooks, Erastus, 
JBullard. Enoch P., 
Benson, Robert, jr., 
Bickford, Addison G., 
Baker, David L. , 
Brodhead, George H., 
Buell, James, 
Bergen, Rufus S., 
Bryson, Peter M., 
Bunce, Seymour A., 
Buckley, John, jr., 
Braine, Thomas M., 
Barlow, Samuel L. M. , 
Brown, William M. , 
Belcher, George E., M.D., 
Bridgman, William H., 
Ball, AlonzoS., M.D., 
fBloomfield, Smith, 
Brown, Erastus S. , 
Britton, John W., 
Bryce, James, 
Brown, Morris S., 
Burkhalter, Charles, 
Beekman, William B., 
Brookes, Alfred, 
Bloodgood, Matthias, 
Brown, Addison, 
Blakeman, Wm. N., M.D., 
f Baker, Henry J. , 
■j-Braker, Conrad, jr., 
Byrne, John E., 
Bulkley, Joseph E., 
{Benedict, James, 
Bryce, William, 
{Barron, John C, 



1857 


Barrow, JohnW., 


1864 


1857 


Bogardus, Abraham, 


1865 


1857 


Bill, Edward, 


1864 


1857 


Braem, Henri M., 


1865 


1857 


{Bird, William E. , 


1865 


1857 


{Banks, Samuel A., 


1865 


1857 


Banta, Mathias, 


1865 


1857 


Brown, Joseph 0., 


1866 


1857 


Benson, Benjamin L., 


1866 


1857 


{Bostwick, Henry A. , 


1866 


1857 


Bowdokf, Elliot, 


1866 


1857 


{Bishop, Thomas Alston, 


1866 


1857 


{Bishop, David W. , 


1866 


a 857 


{Bruce, David AVolfe, 


1866 


1857 


{Bowers, Benjamin P., M.D. 


1867 


1857 


{Benedict, Erastus C, jr., 


1867 


1857 


f Beardslee, Rufus G. , 


1867 


1857 


Burd, Charles E. , 


1867 


1857 


Burdett, Charles P., 


1867 


1857 


Borden, Col. William, 


1867 


1857 


Bissell, George H., 


1867 


1857 


Bozeman, Nathan, M.D. , 


1867 


1858 


Benjamin, Rev. Eastburn, 


1867 


1858 


• Browne, Henry H. , 


1867 


1858 


Beardsley, Joseph A., 


1868 


1858 


Black, William D. , 


1868 


1858 


Bleecker, Richard W., 


1868 


1858 


Bookstaver, Henry W. , 


1869 


1859 


Brower, A. Thew. H., 


1869 


1860 


Bliven, Charles, 


1869 


1860 


Borden, Matthew C. D., 


1869 


1860 


{Bickmore, Albert S., 


1869 


1860 


Baker, Francis, 


1869 


1861 


Blatchford, Samuel, 


1871 


1861 


Black, William T., 


1871 


1861 


{Bishop, Cortlandt Field, 


1871 


1861 


Binney, Amos, 


1871 


1861 


{Bruce, Catharine Wolfe, 


1871 


1862 


{Bruce, Matilda Wolfe, 


1871 


1862 


Bailey, James Muhlenberg, 


1871 


1802 


{Baldwin. Octavius D. , 


1872 


1862 


Bronson, Willett, 


1872 


1862 


Brooks', John I. , 


1872 


1863 


{Bibby, Edward N., M.D., 


1872 


1863 






1863 


{Cooley, James E. , 


1844 


1863 


{Crosby, John P., 


1845 


1863 


{Cruger, Henry D. , 


1845 


1863 


{Cromwell, Charles T., 


1847 


1863 


{Clapp, Stillman S., 


1848 


1863 


{Campbell, William B., 


1848 


1863 


{Cogswell, William, 


1848 


1863 


{Curtiss, Cyrus, 


1850 


1863 


{chamberlain, W. L., 


1850 


1863 


{CoUes, James, 


1850 


1863 


{Cooper, Peter, 


1850 


1864 


Cooper, Edward, 


1850 


1864 


Crawford, Edgar M., 


1850 


1864 


Cisco, John J., 


1850 



NEW TOEK HTSTOEICAI. SOCIETY. 



29 



iChanncey, P. S., Rev., 
Cobb, James N. , 
Coleman, Robert B. , 
Corlieg, Joseph W., jr., 
f Clark, L. C. , 
Calhoun,- John C, 

f Colgate, Robert, 
Camp, IJeujamin F. , 
fChardavoyne, Thomas C, 
f Carpenter, Edward P., 
fColgate, Samuel, 
f Clarkson, Matthew, 
Churchill, Timothy G., 

{Chanler, J. Winthrop, 
Colgate. Edward, 
fClute, JohnD., 
fCamley, Robert, Jr. , 
Colgate, James B. , 
f Collins, Charles B. , 
Curtis, William E. , 
fClose, Charles H. , 
tChapin, E. H., D.D., 
jClute, Robert F. , 
jChauncey, Henry, 
■■Constant, Samuel S. , 
■Chamberlain, Daniel Drew, 
■Comstock, Andrew, 
•Corse, Israel, 
■Conkling, Theodore H. , 
■Chauncey, Frederick A., 
■ Carey, William F. , 
•Cooper, William B., 
■Chi'isty, Thomas, 
Coulter, Samuel, 
f Crosby, Howard, D.D., 
{elements, James W. G., M.D. 
Cowles, Edward P., 
fCornell, John B., 
Cooledge, William P., 
Churchill, William E., 
Carville, Charles, 
Crosby, Robert R. , 
Crolius, Clarkson, 
Camp, Hugh N. , 
f Conkling. Jonas B., 
Colgate, Charles C, 
Case, W^atson E., 
Cheesman, Oscar, 
Carter, Henry C. , 
f Comstock, Sylvester R., 
jCooper, Joseph M. , 
Chichester, James M., 
Charlier, Prof. Elie, 
■f Craig, John S., 
Crerar, John, 
Cogswell, William L., 
Collins, George C, 
■[■Cowdin, Elliot C. , 
Crane, Jonathan H. , 



1851 


Cobb, Carlos, 


1863 


1851 


Cannon, S. Townsend, 


1863 


1851 


Colburn, George C, 


1863 


1851 


fCook, Arthur Peters, 


1864 


1853 


Cecil, John R , 


1864 


1852 


Cheever, John H. , 


1864 


1852 


fCatlin, N. W. Stuyvesant, 


1865 


1852 


jClerke, William B., 


1865 


1852 


f Campbell, Henry P. , 


1865 


1852 


Cheesman, Timothy M., M.D. 


, 1865 


1853 


Connor, John C, 


1865 


1853 


Camerden, Henry, jr.. 


1865 


1853 


Courtney, Samuel G., 


1865 


1854 


fClarksou, William, 


1866 


1854 


Clapp, A. Huntington, Rev., 


1866 


1854 


Coulter, Charles M., 


1867 


1854 


Crane, Alexander B., 


1867 


1855 


fCook, George W. , 


1867 


1855 


Corey, Edwin F. jr., 


1867 


1855 


Calvin, Delano C, 


1867 


1850 


fCase, Rufus D., 


1867 


1856 


fClark, Albert, 


1867 


1857 


Carter, James C, 


1867 


1857 


Cockcroft, William, 


1868 


1857 


Conant, Claudius B., 


1868 


1857 


Conklin, William A., 


1868 


1857 


Crooks, William B. , 


1868 


1857 


Cuming, James R., 


1869 


1857 


Curtis, George William, 


1869 


1857 


Cortelyou, L. V., M.D., 


1869 


1857 


Conkling, Col. Frederick A., 


1869 


1857 


■fCoggeshal. Henry G., 


1869 


1857 


Comstock, Cornelius, 


1871 


1857 


Clark, Andrew J., 


1871 


1857 


ConklLQ, William L., 


1872 


1857 


Congdon, John G., 


1873 


1857 


Cowdrey, Samuel F., 


1873 


1857 


+Crane, Albert, 


1873 


1857 






1858 


f De Peyster, Frederic, 


1834 


1858 


fDe Peyster, James P., 


1836 


1858 


■JDuyckinck, Evart A., 


1837 


1858 


•f Dorr, George B. , 


1838 


1858 


De Witt, Thomas, D.D., 


1838 


1858 


fDwight. Henry, jr., 


1843 


1858 


Da vies, Henry E., 


1843 


1858 


fDodge, Robert, 


1844 


1858 


Daly, Charles P. , 


1844 


1858 


fDelano, Warren, 


1847 


185!) 


■f Delano, Franklin H., 


1847 


1800 


•fDrowne, Henry T. , 


1847 


1861 


Delavan, Edward C, 


1848 


1861 


f Dudley, Jonas G. , 


1849 


18G1 


fDe Peyster. Gen. J. Watts, 


1850 


1861 


JDrew, Daniel, 


1850 


18G1 


Doremus, Prof. Robert Ogden 


1850 


1861 


De Lancey, Edward F. , 


1851 


1862 


■|^De Peyster, Frederick J., 


1853 


1862 


■fDodge, Edward, 


1853 



30 



RESIDENT MEMBERS OF THE 



fDurand, Calvin, 

Dodge, William B. , jr. , 

■(■Dickerson, John S., 

De Voe, Col. Thomas F. , 

f Davis, Thomas E., 

Dunshee, Henry W., 

•(■Dubois. Abram, M.D., 

JDart, Russel, 

f Dabney, Charles H. , 

fDart, William M., 

fDibble, William A., 

f Dixon, George, jr., 

fDows, David, 

fDuncan, Alexander, 

f Duncan, William B., 

f Dodge, William E., 

Dickerson, Edward N., 

De Jonge, Isador, 

Dowd, William, 

fDrowne, T. Stafford, D.D., 

Day, Henry, 

fDe Peyster, Frederic, jr., 

Darling, Gen. Charles W., 

fDornin, William C. , 

fDexter, Henry, 

Dwindle, William H., M.D., 

De la Vergne, Geo. W. , 

Dey, Anthony, jr., 

De Marini, Geo. C, M.D., 

Doty, Roland S., 

f Dorr, Francis F. , 

Dibble, Sidney W., 

f Davett, James, 

JDey, Joseph W. S., 

De Pcy.ster, Edgar, 

Dymond. John, 

fDe Forest, Robert Weeks, 

Duncomb, David S. , 

Davies, Gen. Henry E. , jr., 

Davies, J. Mansfield, 

Dean, William, 

Delavan, Christian S. , 

Dennis, Samuel J., 

fDe Peyster, J. Ashton, 

De Costa, B. F., Rev., 

Dudley, Henry, 

Drake, Patrick H. , 

Duclos, JoisephM., 

fDash, John B., 

fDrisler, Prof. Henrj', 

Depew, Chauncey M., 

Dayton, Isaac, 

f Dodge, Anson G. P. , 

fDurando. Francis P., 

fDelmonico, Lorenzo, 

fDunster, Edward S., M.D., 

Dobbs, Charles G. , 

Eaton, Dorman B., 



1852 


fEdgerton, Lycurgus, 


185S 


1852 


■ Edgar, James A. , 


1852 


1853 


• Evarts, William M. , 


1852 


1853 


•Elliott, Frederick B., 


1857 


1854 


• Ely, Ambrose K. , 


1857 


1854 


fEverson, George, 


1857 


1855 


•f Ellis, Samuel Corp, M.D., 


1857 


1855 


Eager, William B., jr., M.D., 


1858 


1857 


Elliot, Daniel Giraud, 


1860 


1857 


Embury, Abraham B. , 


1860 


1857 


Erhardt, Joel B., 


1863 


1857 


Emmet, Thomas Addis, M.D. 


, 1864 


1857 


Eyland, George C, 


1865 


1857 


f Eliot, EUsworth, M.D., 


1865 


1857 


Ewer, Ferdinand C, D.D., 


1867 


1857 


Elmer, William, M.D., 


1868 


1857 


Emott, James, 


1871 


1857 


Embury. Aymar, 


1872 


1858 


Ely, David J. , 


1873 


1859 






18«0 


f Fellows, Richard S. , 


1843 


1861 


f Field, Benjamin H. , 


1844 


1862 


f Field, Hickson W.. jr., 


1844 


1862 


•f Field. Maunsell B., 


1846 


1862 


Ferris, Isaac, D.D., 


1849 


1862 


f Fowler, Frederick R., 


1850 


1863 


f Fearing, Charles N., 


1850 


1863 


f Field, Cortlandt DeP., 


1850 


1863 


fFoster, J. P. Giraud. 


1852 


1863 


f Fellows, Richard C. , 


1853 


1864 


■f Frazer, James F. , 


1852 


1864 


fFiedler, Ernest, 


1852 


1865 


fFiedler, Edward, 


1852 


1865 


Foulke, Thomas, 


1853 


1865 


fFrenche, James, 


1853 


1865 


Fanning, John H. , 


1854 


1866 


Francis. Samuel W, M.D., 


1857 


1866 


fFaile, Thomas H., jr., 


1857 


1866 


fFrost, Samuel, 


1857 


1866 


fFrazer, Thomas, 


1857 


1866 


•f-Fayerweather, D. B., 


1857 


1866 


fFreeman, Alfred, 


1857 


1867 


f Field, Moses Augustus, 


1857 


1867 


Francis, Valentine Mott, M. D. 


,1858 


1867 


Fitch, John, 


1858 


1868 


Fellows, George A., 


1858 


1868 


fFolsom, George W., 


1858 


1869 


Fowler, John, jr., 


1858 


1869 


fFeeter, Jacob W., 


1858 


1869 


Flagg, Thomas J., 


1858 


1869 


fFish, Hamilton, 


1859 


1870 


Fellows Charles H., 


1860 


1870 


Frankenheimer, Philip, 


1860 


1870 


Fitch, Samuel S., M.D., 


1861 


1870 


Furman, John M., 


1861 


1872 


fFellows, Louis, 


1862 


1873 


fFellows, Robert, 


1862 




•fFolsom, Charles J., 


1863 


1851 


Forster, George H., 


1863 



KEW YOEK: niSTORICAL SOCIETY. 



31 



fFord, JohnR., 


1863 


fPay, A. Goodrich, 


1864 


Francis, Lewis, 


1864 


Francis, Augustus T., 


1865 


Freligh, Edwin G., M.D., 


1865 


Ferguson, James F, M.D., 


1865 


Flanagan, John R., 


1866 


Fairman, Col. James, 


1867 


fFish, Nicholas, 


1867 


Fenier, Capt. John M., 


1868 


Furniss, William, 


1869 


Farr, James M. , 


1869 


Fogg, William H., 


1869 


Felt, Edwin M. , 


1869 


Fithian, Freeman J., 


1870 


fFaye, Thomas, 


1871 


Freeman, Francis P., 


1871 


fFox, Austin G. , 


1872 


Fellows, James W. , 


1873 


Field, Maunsell B., jr.. 


1873 


fGallatin, James, 


1843 


Gallatin, Albert R., 


1843 


Gray, John F., M.D., 


1844 


f Green, John C., 


1844 


Green, Andrew H. , 


1845 


Gerard, James W., jr., 


1845 


Gallaudet, Thomas, D.D., 


1845 


Gerard, James W. , 


1847 


fGoodwin. Eben, 


1847 


fGrinnell, Moses H., 


1847 


fGilbert, Clinton, 


1847 


■l-Gray, John A. C, 


1850 


fGrinuell, Heniy, 


1850 


Gross, John L., 


1850 


jGUlian, Edward H., 


1853 


JGihon, John, 


1852 


jGihon, AVilliam, 


1852 


fGould, Charles, 


18a2 


Gandy, Sheppard, 


1852 


fGourlie, John H.. 


1852 


Garrettson, Francis T., 


1852 


fGreen, Walter C, 


1853 


fGunther, C. Godfrey, 


1854 


f Greene, John W., 


1854 


Gardner, A. K., M.D.. 


1854 


fGillespie, George DeHeart, 


1856 


•j Garner, James G., 


1857 


"I Goodman, Richard, 


1857 


{Grant, R. Suydam, 


1857 


fGilbert, William W., 


1857 


fGraham, James Lorimer, 


1857 


f Graham, James Lorimer, jr. 


, 1857 


•JGihon, John, Jr., 


1857 


jGriswokl, George, jr., 


1857 


jGriswold, Almon W., 


1857 


•IGallier, John, 


1857 


Griffith, Louis P., 


1858 


Greenwood, Isaac J., 


1858 



Garrish, John P., M.D., 


1859 


Gilman, William C , 


1860 


Griifen, Henry G., 


1860 


Greer, George B.,. 


1860 


Gavit, John E., 


1860 


Giles, John S., 


1860 


Griffin, Hermon, 


1861 


Glover, Charles H., 


1863 


Garrison, Cornelius K , 


1863 


Gilley, Franklin W.. 


1863 


fGaylord, Willis, 


1865 


Gove, LaRoy S., 


1866 


fGoodhue, Charles Clarkson, 


1866 


Gautier, J. H., 


1868 


Goodrich, William M., 


1868 


[Gebhard, WUliam H., 


1868 


Gaillard, Joseph, jr., 


1870 


Gould, George T., 


1870 


Garrison, William R., 


1870 


Gallatin, Frederic, 


1870 


Greenwood, Langdon, 


1870 


Griswold, Gaspar, 


1870 


Goodwillie, David H., M.D., 


1870 


Greene, Martin E., 


1870 


Gardner, Asa Bird, 


1871 


Gray, John Clinton, 


1873 


Genet, George Clinton, 


1873 


f Hamilton, John C, 


1817 


Hoffman, Murray, 


1831 


Hoppin, William J., 


1843 


jHunter, Charles F., 


1844 


f Huntington, D., 


1846 


Hall, John B. 


1847 


Hall, A. Oakey, 


1847 


f Holmes, Adrian B., 


1849 


Hurlbut, Henry A., 


1849 


fHall, Valentine G., 


1850 


•fHale, Josiah L., 


1850 


•fHamilton, James A., 


1850 


Hewitt, Abram S. , 


1850 


f Hunt, Wilson G. , 


1850 


fHayden, Nathaniel, 


1850 


f Houghton, George H., DD., 


1850 


JHaggerty, Ogden, 


1851 


Hubbard. Samuel T., M.D., 


]S53 


Hook, JohnD. W., 


]S.-,3 


f Hoffman, William B., 


1853 


f Howes, Reuben W. , 


1853 


JHoge, William, 


]853 


JHeiser, Henry A., 


1853 


•j-Halsted, Nathaniel L., 


1853 


fHerrick, John J., 


1852 


fHoe, Richard M., 


1853 


JHoe, Robert, 


1853 


fHarriman, Edward, 


1853 


Hyde, Samuel T., 


1853 


Hoe, Peter Smith, 


1853 


f Hoople, William H. , 


1854 



32 



RESIDENT MEMBERS OF THE 



f Hubbard, Robert J. , 
fHardenbergh, JqIoh A., 
fHolden, James C., 
fHicks, Thomas,, 
fHoyt, Edwin, 
JHewitt, James W., 
jHewitfc, James, 
JHalsted, William M.. 
f Herring, Silas C, 
{Harden, George, 
fHutchins, Waldo, 
JHenry, George Herrick, 
fHavemeyer, John C, 
fHall, John Tonnele, 
fHoyt, Joseph B., 
fHoyt, Oliver, 
fHarmer, Charles G., 
f Hyatt, George B. L., 
fHoe, Robert, jr., 
fHarbeck, Charles H., 
fHall, Peleg, 
fHarbeck, Charles T., 
Hitchcock, Roswell D., D.D,, 
Hadden, William A. , 
f Hutchinson, Ira, 
f Hamersley, John W., 
{Harriott, John A., 
Hawley, E. Judson, 
Hawley, D. Edwin, 
Hawes, Arnold C, M.D., 
Hatues, William A., 
Hincken, Edward, 
Hyde, Ebenezer J., 
Haight, D. Henry, 
Hay, Allan, 

fHamersley, A. Gordon, 
{Hamersley, Lewis C, 
Hodges, Edward, 
Hall, Philander D., 
Hutton, Benjamia H., 
fHaU, Edward S., 
Harrison, Joseph G. , 
Hegeman, William, 
Hinman, William K., 
Hull, Amos G , 
{Hewitt, John C. , 
Hillman, Geor; e W., 

J Hosier, Abrani, 
Hawley, Thou:as R., 
fHunt, Nathaniel W., 
Housman, Charles H., 
Hills, James S., 
Hecker, John, 
Hatch, Stephen D., 
Herrick, J. Hobart, 
Hidden, Thomas B., 
•Haxtun, John Raymond, 
•Hyslop, George L., M.D., 
■Hand, Clifford A., 



1854 


Holdich, Joseph, D.D., 


1866 


1855 


f Hamilton, James Augustus, 


1866 


1855 


Hadden, John AspinwaU, 


1866 


1856 


Hasler, Edward, 


1866 


1856 


Howlden, Frederic, 


1867 


1857 


Hardenbergh, John P., 


1867 


1857 


Haydock, George G., 


1867 


1857 


Hodges, Marcus F., 


1867 


1857 


Howe. Jacob Frank, M.D., 


1868 


1857 


Hunt, James M., 


1868 


1857 


Hildreth, Watson J., 


1868 


1857 


Holcomb,Wm. Frederic, M.D. 


, 1868 


1857 


fHaight, Edward, 


1869 


1857 


{Hendricks, Albert, 


1869 


1857 


•Hendricks, Joshua, 


1869 


1857 


{Hawkins, William F., 


1869 


1857 


Hagen, John C, 


1869 


1857 


Hillman, Samuel T., 


1870 


1857 


Halsted, James M , 


1870 


1857 


Hatch, A. J. , 


1870 


1857 


f Haines, Henrietta B , 


1870 


1857 


Henry, Theodore D., 


1870 


1857 


fHall, John, D.D.. 


1870 


1857 


fHeadley, William S., M.D., 


1871 


1857 


Hoppin, William W., jr.. 


1871 


1858 


Haight, Joseph, 


1871 


1858 


Henry, Edward L. , 


1872 


1858 


Hawkins, Dexter A. , 


1872 


1858 


Helmuth, William T., M.D., 


1872 


1859 


Howard, Richard, 


1873 


1860 






1860 


firvin, Richard, 


1853 


1860 


Ingraham, Daniel P., jr.. 


1861 


1861 


fiselin, Adrian, 


1863 


1861 


Irving, John Treat, 


1863 


1861 


Isaacs, Myer S. , 


1865 


1861 


Irvin, Alexander P. , 


1866 


1-861 

1 ^RO 


fiselin, Adrian, jr.. 


1868 


1863 


f Jones, George, 


1824 


1862 


{jay, John, 


1838 


1863 


{jaudon, Samuel, 


1843 


1863 


Jackson, William H., M.D., 


1845 


1863 


{Johnston, John Taylor, 


1845 


1863 


Johnson, Samuel R., Rev,, 


1849 


1863 


{Jackson, Peter A. H. , 


1851 


1863 


{Johnson, Henry W., 


1852 


1864 


{jay, William, 


1852 


1864 


{ Jones. Walter R., jr., 


1852 


1865 


Jones, Walter R. T., 


1852 


1865 


{Johnston, James B. , 


1853 


1865 


{ Jones, John D., 


1853 


1865 


Jesup, Morris K., 


1854 


1865 


{Jung, Theobald C, " 


1864 


1865 


Jaffray, Edward S., 


1854 


1866 


Jackson, George T., 


1856 


1866 


{James, John B., 


1857 


1866 


•Jones, John Q., 


1857 


1866 


•Just, John, 


1857 



NEW TOKK HISTOEICAL SOCIETY. 



33 



f Jones, Henry L. , Rev., 
Judson, William D., 
Jones, David, 
Jones, Frederick M., 
f Johnston, John H., 
Johnston, Robert H. , 
Johnson, Servetus Fisher, 
f Jarvis, Jay, 
Judson, Charles G-., 
f Janes, Elward H., M.D., 
Jarvis, Nathaniel, jr. , 
■{-Jenkins, William L., 
f Jones, E. Lee, M.D., 
Jones, Charles C. , jr., 
Johnston, Archibald* 
Jacobi, Abrahiim, M.D. , 
Janvrin, Joseph Edward, M.D. , 
fJaj, John C, M.D., 

Kaapp, Shepherd, 
•f-Kirkland, Charles P. , 
fKennedy, R. Lenox, 
fKetchum, Morris, 
Kingslaud, A. C, 
fKelley, Robert W., 
fKneeland, Charles, 
Koerner, Prof. Herman J. A., 
fKeteltas, Eug-ene, 
fKinney, George, 
fKemochan, James P., 
fKetchum, Edward B., 
fKernochau, John A., 
•f King, Wi liam L . , 
Kirby, Spencer, 
Kemp, George, 
fKennin, John L., 
Klots, John T. , 
Kuhne, Frederick, 
Knapp, Manning M., 
Kellogg. A. Bigelow, 
Kemp, Edward, 
Kircheis, Alexander F., 
Kircheis, AVilliam H. , 
Kissam. Benjamin T., 
Kip, William' W., 
f King, Archibald Gracie, 
Knox, John M. , 
Klamroth, Albert, 
fKane, J. Grenville, 

f Lawrence, William B., 
f Ludlow, Thomas W., 
f Lenox, James, 
■fLoomis, H. B., 
fLawton. Cyrus, 
Lossing, Benson J., 
fLeRoy, Jacob R., 
f Lawrence, John S., 
Latting, John J., 



1857 


fLane, Smith B., 


1850 


1858 


Lefferts, Marshall, 


1850 


1858 


Leveridge, J. W. C., 


1853 


1800 


fLeverich, Henry S., 


1853 


18G2 


fLawrence, Ferdinand, 


1853 


1803 


f Lament, Charles A., 


1853 


1803 


•JLathrop, Edward, Rev., 


1854 


1803 


f Lanier, James F. D., 


1854 


1803 


fLuqueer, Francis T. , 


1854 


1805 


fLowden, Robert, 


1854 


1807 


Loder, Jeremiah, 


1855 


1807 


fLane, George W, 


1856 


1807 


Ludington, Charles H. , 


1857 


1808 


fLeverich, Charles P., 


1857 


1871 


fLanier, Charles, 


1857 


1872 


fLockwood, Alfred, 


1857 


1872 


fLawrence, Henry E. , 


1857 


1873 


fLawrence, Thomas T., 


1857 




f Locke, John D. , 


1857 


1844 


fLaugley, William C, 


1857 


1840 


Leary, Arthur, 


1857 


1850 


fLang, Louis, 


1857 


1850 


Linsley, Jared, M.D., 


1858 


1851 


I/ane, P. Van Zandt, 


1858 


1852 


f Lee, James, 


1860 


1853 


Lawrence, George Newbold, 


1802 


1853 


Livingston , Robert E. , 


1803 


1854 


Littell, Emlen T., 


1803 


1854 


f Livingston, Robert J., 


1803 


185(T 


Livingston, Cambridge, 


1864 


1857 


Lewis, Charlton T., 


1804 


1857 


Lawrence, Emlen N. , 


1805 


1857 


Lamberson, JohnG., 


1805 


1858 


f Leonard, Henry K., 


1806 


1863 


fLord, George W. T., 


1800 


1803 


Low, Joseph T., 


1867 


1803 


Lottimer, William, 


. 1807 


1804 


fLeggat, Richard J., 


1867 


1805 


j-Leoser, Charles McK. , 


1807 


1800 


fLevings. Noah C, M.D., 


1807 


1800 


Leslie, Frank, 


1807 


1807 


Lansing, Arthur Breese, 


1807 


1807 


Lyon, William G., 


1808 


1870 


Larremore, Richard L., 


1869 


1871 


Lathrop, William G., jr.. 


1869 


1871 


Lamb, Martha J. , 


1870 


1871 


Ludlum, John L., 


1871 


1873 


f Loubat, Josepli F. , 


1871 


1873 


Lillie, Thomas W., 


1873 




Lathrop, Herbert N., 


1873 


1821 


Lane, Robert, 


1873 


1838 


Libbey, William, 


1873 


1844 






1847 


Murray, John B., 


1844 


1848 


fMarchant, E. D., 


1844 


1848 


f Marsh, Luther R., 


1847- 


1848 


Minturn, Charles, 


1847 


18.-)0 


f Moore, George H., 


1847 


1850 


Myers, T. BaUey, 


1848 



34 



KESroENT MEMBERS OF THE 



fMiles, Winiam, 1848 

fMitchill. Samuel L., 1848 

fMacy, William H., 1848 

fMarsh, James, 1848 

JMarquand, Henry G., 1849 

JMorgan, Edwin D. , 1849 

Mersereati, John W. , 1849 

Meyer, Frederic William, 1850 

McCurdy, Robert H., 1850 

Marsh, Benjamin F., 1850 

tMiller, Daniels., 1850 

McKesson, John, 1850 

McLaren, William, 1850 

Martin, D. Randolph, 1850 

McLean, James M. , 1850 

f Morrison, James M., 1851 

fMacomber, Edward, 1851 

Murphy, WiUiam D., 1851 

fMoreau, John B., 1851 

MacMullen. John. 1852 

fMenzies, William, 1852 

Martin, William C, 1852 

fMount, Andrew, 1852 

fMyers, JohnK, 1852 

fMortimer, JohnH., 1852 

Martin, William A., 1852 

Moore, William H. H., 1852 

f Martin, William R., 1853 

•JMortimer, Campbell, 1854 

Morton, Levi P., 1855 

Mayo, William S., M.D., 1855 

fMallett, Edward J. , 1856 

JMoore, Frank, 185G 

JMilburn, Wm. H., Rev., 1856 

{Morgan, David P., 1857 

fMcIlvaine, Charles J. , 1857 

fMcKesson, John, jr., 1857 

fMount, William S. , 1857 

•Mersereau, Nicholas R., 1857 

•Mersereau, JohnW., jr., 1857 

•Morton, Thomas, 1857 

■Mattison, Mahlon, 1857 

-Macy, Silvanu-3 J., 1857 

•Macy, Josiah, jr., 1857 

■Morgan, Homer, 1857 

•Milliken, David, 1857 

•Mills, Henry Edward, 1857 

•Morgan, Henry T., 1857 

•Morrison, David M., 1857 

-Morrison, William E. , 1857 

Manning, J. Angus, 1857 

fMettam, Charles, 1857 
{Morgan, WiUiam F., D.D., 1857 

{Mcllvaine, Francis E., 1857 

Martin, Albert A., 1858 
McVickar, John Aug., M.D., 1858 

fMintum, Robert B., 1858 

Morewood, John R. , 1859 

f Macfarlan, Thomas, 1859 



MoneU, Joseph S., M.D,, 1860 

Monell, Claudius L., 1860 

Meday, Christian H., 1860 

Manice, W. D. F., 1860 

Moore, Charles B., 1860 

Morgan, George D., 1861 

fMonahan, Thomas, 1861 

fMoreau, Charles C, 1861 

Metzgar, Christian, 1861 
Marcy, Thomas K., M.D., 1861 

Martin, RunyonW., 1862 

Mills. Andrew, 1862 

fMcKaye, James, 1862 

Murray. D. Colden, 1862 

Meigs, Charles A. , 1863 

Marshall, Henry P., 1863 

fMunsell, Jabez E., 1864 

Meyer, Heni-y, 1864 

Mackie, Simon F., 1864 
fMcClellan, Gen. George B., 1864 

Morrell, WiUiam H., 1865 

Morgan, Edward T. , 1865 

Mabbatt, Samuel R., 1865 

Montross, WUliam, 1865 

fMacy, Charles A., 1865 

{Macy, Charles A., jr., 1865 

Morris, Theodore W., 1866 

McMurdie, John, 1866 

Mel vain, Robert C, 1866 

f Morris, Henry M., 1866 

McAloney, John, 1866 

McKee, Thomas J,, 1866 

fMorison, JohnA., 1867 

Matthews, James, 1867 

Meeker, Joseph Sprague, 1867 

f Maxwell, WiUiam D., 1867 

{Merritt, Douglass, 1867 

Monroe, Ebenezer, 1867 

fMoore, George Evertson, 1867 

Monroe, Elbert D., 1868 

Meeks, John, jr., 1869 

Matthews, Charles H., 1869 

Morris, Fordham, 1870 

Marshall, Jonathan, 1870 

Merrick, Johns., 1870 

McCarthy, Edward D., 1870 

Matteson, William H., 1870 

Myer, Gen. Albert J., 1870 
McVickar, Wm. NeUson, Rev., 1870 

fMaclay, Robert, 1871 

{MuUer, Adrian H., 1871 

Moore, Henry S., 1871 

McKenzie, JohnD., 1872 

McTavish, Duncan A., 1872 

Macy, Rowland H., 1873 

Neilson, WiUiam H., 1838 

Nash, Stephen P., 1848 

fNorrie, Adam, 1850 



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35 



■ Niblo, William, 


1853 


• Nevins, David H., 


1852 


fNorrie, Gordon, 


1853 


■Nesbitt, George F., 


1857 


•Nicholson, John, 


1857 


{Norton, Henry G. , 


1863 


fNichols, Horatio, 


18(55 


Nicholson, James B., 


18()5 


Nathan, Gratz, 


186G 


f Niven. Robert J. , 


1867 


Nicoll, Edward Holland, 


1870 


Naphegyi. G. , M.D., 


1870 


Newcombe, Isaac B. , 


1871 


Norwood, Carlisle, jr., 


1871 


Needham, Elias P., 


1872 


• O'Rielly, Henry, 
•Osgood, Samuel S., 


1838 


1845 


O'Conor, Charles, 


1847 


f Oakley, Henry A., 


1848 


Osgood, Samuel, D.D., 


1850 


Olmsted, Henry, 


1851 


•Oakes, Josiah, 


1854 


• Opdyke, George, 


1857 


•Oothout, Bleecker, 


1857 


Otto, Jacob A. , 


1857 


Orchard, Samuel, 


1860 


Oakley, E. Benedict, 


1860 


Odell, Hamilton, 


1863 


f Overhiser, J. C. , 


1865 


Oothout, Edward, 


1865 


Ostrander, Cornelius V. B., 


1866 


Opdyke, William S., 


1868 


•fOakley, Hobart, 


1868 


Ogden, Isaac C, jr., 


1869 


Opdyke, George F., 


1870 


Pearson, Isaac Green, 


1836 


Powers, William P. , 


1841 


Pell, R. Livingston, 


1844 


•Powell, William H., 


1844 


•Phalen, James, 


1844 


•Post, WaldronB., 


1844 


•Parker, Willard, M.D., 


1845 


■Peckham, Walton H., 


1845 


Paine, John, 


1845 


Peabody, Charles A., 


1848 


Potter, ClarksonN., 


1848 


j-Post. Jehiel J., 


1849 


IPaulding, William Irving, 


1849 


[•Prime, Frederic, 


1850 


■j-Parish, Daniel, 


1850 


•fPetit, John Jules, 


1850 


fPhillips, James W. , 


1850 


•Peters, Thomas M., Rev.; 


1850 


f Pollen, George P., 


1851 


Peters, George C, 


1853 


Pync, John, 


1853 


fPenlold, Edmund, 


1852 



f Powell, William H., 


1852 


fPaine, WiUiam H., 


1852 


jPalen, George, 


1852 


t Phelps, Walter W., 


1852 


■fpeck, John, 


1853 


• Plume, George T., 


1&53 


fPalmer, Fraaicis A. , 


1853 


Patterson, Joseph W., 


ia53 


fPerry, Samuel, 


1854 


Paton, Thomas C. M., 


1854 


• Paton, Thomas, 


1855 


• Phelps, Isaac N., 


1856 


f Porter, Mortimer, 


1857 


■ Penfold, William Hall, ' 
■Prime, Temple, 


1857 


1857 


■j-Peckham, Walton M., 


1857 


fParker, Willard, jr., M.D., 


1857 


•f Piatt, Nathan C. , 


1857 


•f Peckham, Alfred G., 


1857 


•fPyne, Percy R. , 


1857 


jPutnam, T. E., 


1857 


•fPhUbin, Stephen, 


1857 


Parton, James, 


1858 


Pinkney, J. H., 


1858 


Powers, George W., 


1859 


fPrime, WiUiam C, 


1859 


Payne, Augustus W. , 


ia59 


Perkins, J. Deming, 


1859 


Phelps, Benjamin K., 


18(51 


Parsons, Edwin, 


1861 


Phoenix. Stephen Whitney, 


1861 


Place, James K. , 


1861 


Parker, John A., 


1862 


PhiUips, Howard C, 


1863 


Pelton, Timothy D., 


1864 


Parker, Forrest H., 


1865 


f Phillips, Charles IL, 


1865 


Powell, Wilson M. , 


1865 


Pott, James, 


1866 


Patterson, Albert M., 


1867 


■(Prentice, William P., 


1867 


Pott, Francis, 


1867 


Pell, John H., 


1867 


Purdon, James, 


1867 


Parsons, Charles, 


1868 


Preston, William I., 


1868 


Porter, John K., 


1868 


Peabody, Arthur J. , 


1868 


Pierce, John S., 


1868 


fPotter, Henry C, D.D., 


1868 


Pfeiffer, Carl, 


1869 


Pearl, Elbridge G. , 


1869 


Pond, Samuel G., 


1869 


fPotter, Rt. Rev. Horatio, D.D 


,1870 


Parkin, William W., 


1871 


Poole, Cyrus 0., 


1873 


Quackenbos, George P., 


ia55 


Quintard, George W., 


1861 



se 



EESroENT MEMBERS OF THE 



fQuincy, John W., 1863 

fRussell, Charles H., 1836 
fllhinelander, William C, 1838 

tRemsen, William, 1845 

Radei-, Maximilian, 1848 

Root, RusseU C, 1848 

Ripley, Joseph, 1849 

fRay, Robert, 1850 

fRussell, William H. , 1850 

fRiker, John L., jr., 1850 

Rice, Edwin T., 1853 

Riker, John H., 1852 

jRansom, A. P., 1852 

fRoberts, Marshall O., 1852 

f Robinson, James A., 1852 

Randolph, A. D. F., 1852 

fRogers, Charles H. , 1853 

fRomaine, W^orfchiug-ton, 1854 

fRutherfurd. Lewis M., 1854 

fRamsdel, Homer, 1857 

fRansom, William, 1857 

f Rockwell, James S., 1857 

{Richards, Edward C, 1857 

f Rodman, Robert W. , 1857 

fRhiuelander, William, 1857 

JRobinsou, Daniel, 1857 

Roosevelt, Robert B., 1858 

Ross, William B., 1858 

fRaynor, Samuel, 1858 

jRyerson, George W., 1859 

Robbins, George A., 1860 

Raynolds, Charles T., 1861 

Rosenfeld, Lazarus, 1861 

Rockwell, W^illiam B., 1862 

Rowland, Thomas Fitch, 1863 

Raymond, John, 1863 

Richards, Charles L. , 1863 

Roome, Gen. Charles, 1863 

fRaynor, James A. , 1864 

f Reed, Josiah H. , 1865 

fRansom, J. Henry, 1865 

P'synolds. Augustus W., 1866 

Russell, John A. , ' 1866 

Roundey, Thomas, jr., 1866 

Richmond, George, 1867 

fRiker, James, 1867 

Roberts, Job, 1867- 

f Ryno, Crowell H. , 1867 

Raynor, William H., 1868 

Rader, Louis B., 1868 

Rowe, Griffith, 1868 

Riley, Isaac, Rev., 1868 

f Roosevelt, Theodore, 1869 

Rhoades, J. Harsen, 1869 

Randolph, Stuart F., 1869 

fRussell. Jacob, 1869 

fRowell, George P., 1870 

liutherf urd, John A. , 1871 



Robb, James H., 1872 

Rogers, William Bayard, 1873 

■fSchell, Augustus, 1838 

Sandford, Gen. Charles W., 1838 

f Stevens, John A., 1840 

Schell, Richard, 1840 

Stebbin.s, Henry G. , 1843 

Suydam, D. Lydig, 1844 

Spier, GdbertM., 1844 

Sturges, Jonathan, 1844 

Smith, James O., M.D., 1845 

f Spofford, Paul N., 1845 

f Stetson, Charles A., 1845 

Sistare, George K., 1846 

Shea. JohnG., 1846 

Schell, Robert, 1848 

fSchieffelin, Samuel B., 1848 

f Stevens, John Avistiu, jr. , 1848 

f Smith, Asa D., D.D., 1849 

fStewart, David, 1849 

{spring, Gardiner, D. D., 1850 

f Smith. Uriah. J., 1850 

fSchieffelin, Sidney A., 1850 

f Swan, Otis D. , 1850 

Stewart, John A., 1850 

f Sherman, Benjamin B., 1850 

Smith, Walter M., 1851 

Strong' Seymour J., 1851 

fSloane, David, 1852 

f Sturges, Thomas T., 1852 

f Seymour, Robert W., 1852 

f Seymour, John F. , 1852 

fStewart, Alexander T., 1852 

f Scott, Alexander M. L., 1852 

f Swan, Benjamin L. , jr. , 1852 

fSchnchardt, Frederick, 1852 

f Smith, Thomas C, 1852 

Smith, Prof. Hemy B., 1852 

f Stokes, James, 1853 

Smith, JohnT. S., 1853 

Smith, Lemuel, 1853 

f Swan, Edward H., 1853 

Sedgwick, Henry D., 1853 

Sherman, Isaac, 1854 

f Smith, William AVheeler, 1854 

f Stillwell, Richard, 1854 

fStone, George C, 1854 

f Schell, Edward, 1854 

fStokes, Henry, 1854 

Scudder, Henry J. , 1856 

f Servoss, Elias Boudinot, 1856 

f Servoss, George Hancock, 1856, 

fSuffern, Thomas, jr., 1857 

fSuarez, Leonardo S., 1857 

f Stuyvesant, Helen, 1857 

fSwan, William H., 1857 

f Stone, Joseph Foulke, 1857 

fStewart, John, jr., 1857 



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• Stuart, Joseph, 1857 

•Smith, Chas. H. L., 1857 

•Stout, Andrew v., 1857 

•Smull, Thomas, 1857 

•j Stout, Francis A., 1857 

fSeton, Alfred, 1857 

fSeton, Alfred L. , 1857 

fStrong, George T., 1857 

fSkidmore, John D., 1857 

fSlocumb, Thomas, 1857 

{strong, Joseph M., 1857 

•fSmith, Henry W., 1857 

•f Stuart, Robert L. , 1857 

fStuart, Alexander, 1857 

fSkidmore, Alfred F., 1857 

fSpencer, Lorillard, 1857 

-Sale, William A., 1857 

•Staunton, G-. W., jr., 1857 

■Stewart, David, jr., 1857 

■Stuyvesant, Peter Gerard, 1857 
•■Stuyvesant, Robert V. R., 1857 
••Stuyvesant, Robert Reade, 1857 
•Stuyvesant, A. Van Home, 1857 

Shaw, Samuel, 1857 

fSkidmore, Joseph R., 1857 
■jSchieffelin, WiUiam Henry, 1857 

fSproulls. Samuel E., 1858 

Small, Wilson, 1858 

Smith, Wm. Alexander, 1858 

Sewall, Henry F., 1858 

Seaman, David, 1859 

Solomons, M., 1859 
Salter, Wm. Tibbits, ■ 1859 
f Smith, John Cotton, D.D., 1859 

Sanford, Charles F., 1859 

f Smull, Thomas L., 18G0 

Sackett, Adam Tredwell, 18(J0 

Smith. C. Bainbridge, 1860 

Serrell, John J., 1860 

Smith, Wm. Henry, 1861 

Shear, Leroy N. , 1861 

Satterlee, Edward, 1801 

f Smith, John Calvin, 1861 

Silliman, Charles A., 18()3 

Smith, Augustus F., 186:5 

Shaw, James M., 1863 

f Stevens, Byam K. , jr., 1868 

f Smith, E. Delafield, 1863 

Stewart, Thomas E., 1863 

Smith, Charles H., 1864 

fSouthmayd, Charles F., 1864 

f Stokes, James, jr., 18()4 

fcturgis, Appleton, 1864 

f Smith, James T., 1864 

■jSeyffarth, Prof. Gustav., 1865 

Smith, Andrew J., 1865 

Swift, John H., 1805 

Smith, Henry Milford, 1865 

Stoughtou, Edwin W., 1865 



Smith, Isaac T., 18G6 

Smith, Lewis Bayard, 1866 

Sabin, N. Henry, 1866 

Scofield, George G., 1866' 

Smith, Oscar G., M.D., 1866 

fSwan, Samuel, M.D., 1866 

Shoemaker, James V.. 1866 

Sidell, Gen. William H., 1866 

Salomon, Samuel N., 1867 

Smith, George Plummer, 1867 

Shephard, Elliott F., 1867 

Shaler, Gen. Alexander, 1867 

fSmith, William, 1867 

f Smith, Cornelius, Rev., 1867 

fSmith, Stephen, M.D., 1867 

fSmith, Spencer H., 1867 

■fScheU, Francis, 1867 

Scott, G. Hobart, 1867 

Steinway, William, 1868 

Spencer, Harvey, 1869 

SchafE, Philip, D.D., 1869 

Stuyvesant, Rutherfurd, 1869 

Shipman, Sylvester D., 1869 

Smith, Oscar E. , 1870 
Smith, Alexander M. C. , jr. , 1870 

Shields, Henry, 1870 

Setou, William, 1870 

Satterlee, Augustus F., 1870 

fSistare, W. H. M., 1870 

Sterling, Alexander F. , '1871 

Schuyler, Peter C, 1871 

Shaw, John C, 1871 

Strahan, JohnH., 1871 

Sturgis, Russell, 1871 

Sabin, Joseph, 1872 

Stengel, Prof. Frederick, 1873 

Snyder, Henry, jr., 1873 

Smith, George W., 1873 

Tomes, Francis, 1838 

f Thompson, Cephas G. , 1839 

Tilden, Samuel J., 1845 

Turney, Paschal W., 1847 

Taber, Henry M., 1849 
f Thompson, Joseph P., D.D., 1849 

Trow, John F., 1849 

f Thorne, Jonathan, 1849 

■JTobias, Alfred, 1850 

{Thompson, Jonathan, 1850 

{Tripler, A. B., 1850 

Townsend, R. W., 1850 

fThompson, John, 1850 

Tallmadge, Frederick S., 1851 

f Titus, James H., 1851 

{Taylor, Theodoras B., 1851 

{Trimble, Merritt, 1853 

{Townsend, EiBngham, 185:3 

Tiemanu, Julius \V., 1853 

Tiemann, Peter C, 1853 



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KESrOENT MESIBEKS OF THE 



fTafham, Benjamin, 1854 

Trask, Charles H., I860 

Turnure, Lawrence, 1856 

•■Thurston, William H., 1857 

Tilford, J. A., 1857 

•j-Thorne, Jonathan, jr., 1857 

Thorne, Edwin, 1857 

Tatham, Charles B., 1857 

Taylor, Moses, 1857 

Taylor, George C, 1857 

Tucker, Richard Sands, 1857 

Tiemaim, Daniel F., 1857 

fTyng, Stephen H.,D.D., 1857 

Thompson, George W., 1857 

Taller, Henry A., 1858 

Trevor, John B., jr., 1858 

Tracy, Edward F., 1858 

Tuckerman, Joseph, 1860 

fTaggart, John G., 1860 

Tugnot, George, 1860 

Tiffany, Charles L., 1860 

fTerhune, Thomas, 1861 

Therasson, Louis F., 1861 
Tooker, Gabriel Mead, ■ 1861 

Townsend, John P., 1862 
Thompson, Alexander R., Rev., 1863 

Terbell, Henry S., 1863 
Tyng, Stephen H., jr., D.D., 1864 

Tenney, Daniel J., 1864 

Thompson, Frederick F., 1864 

fTallmadge, William C, 1864 

Tuckerman, Lucius, 1865 

■f Thompson, Frederick, 1866 

Timpson, John W., 1868 

Thompson, Austin D., 1869 

f Tinker, James, 1871 

Thayer, James S., 1871 

Underhill, Walter M., 1862 

Upham , Francis W. , 1 871 

Ulman, H. Charles, 1871 

Underhni, Jacob, 1872 

Van Nest, John, 1843 

fVan Rensselaer, P. S., 1844 

Vamum, Joseph B. , 1845 

Van Beuren, M. M., 1848 

fVose, Charles L., 1848 

Van Santvoord, Cornelius, 1851 

tVan Duzer. Selah, 1851 
Vermilye, Thomas E., D.D., 1851 

Van Schaick, Henry, 1851 

Van Houten, D. B., 1851 

Van Schaick, Stephen D., lb'52 

Vermilye, William M. , 1852 

Van Winkle, Edgar S. , 1854 

Van Alen, Gen. James H., 1854 

Van Nostrand, David, 1856 

Vanderpoel, Aaron J., 1856 



fVan Rensselaer, Alex., 1857 

•Valentine, William J., 1857 

•Van Schaick, Peter C, 1857 

•Van Woert, F. G., 1857 

• Van Wagenen, Jacob, 1857 

• Van Arsdale, John, 1857 
fVan Arsdale, Henry, M.D., 1857 
Vermilye, Washington R., 1861 
Van Duser, WHliam J. , 1865 
Van Nostrand, Garrett, 1866 
fVanderbilt, Cornelius, jr., 1867 
jVanderbilt, William H., 1867 
Van Voorst, Hooper C, 1870 
Van Schaick, Jenkins, 1871 
Van Reed, Jacob H., 1871 
Van Wagenen, Hubert, 1872 

Webb, James Watson, 1828 

Williams, SteiDhen-C, 1836 

fWinthrop, Benj". Robert, 1837 

jWetmore, Prosper M., 1838 

Weeks, John A., 1838 

Winthrop, Henry R., 1838 

WiUett, Edward M., 1840 

f Warner, Andrew, 1845 

Williams, William R., D.D., 1845 

fWood, William, 1847 

jWadsworth, Julius, 1847 

Wolfe, Joel, 1847 

Wright, J. Butler, 1849 

Wood, Ross W., 1850 

Walsh, A. Robertson, 1850 

fWhitmarsh, F. De P., 1850 

jWright, William W., 1851 

Walker, Edward, 1852 

fWhite, Norman, 1852 

jWilliams, John E., 1852 

Wood, James R., M.D., 1853 

Warner, Hiram W., 1853 

fWinslow. L. C, 1854 

fWetmore, Erastus, 1854 

jWakeman, John P., 1854 

■j- Wells, Lloyd W., 1854 

Wiicoxson, M. VanB., 1854 

fWitthaus, Rudolph A., 1854 

fWetmore, Samuel, 1854 

jWatts, Ridley, 1855 

Wood, Edward, 1855 

Wilson, John, 1856 

f Woodruff, Baker, 1857 

fWard, Montaguie, 1857 

•[Wilmerding, T. La%vrence, 1857 

fWilmerding, Frederic B., 1857 

fWatson, John, 1857 

jWaldron, George B., 1857 
fWhite, Wm. Augustus, jr., 1857 

f Watson, Charles, 1857 

jWilletts, Daniel T., 1857 

fWhite, Charles Trumbull, 1857 



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f Wesley, Edward B.^ 
jWilmerding, Thomas A., 
fWoodward, Robert T., 
f Warner, Samuel A., 
jWright, John M. , 
fWiiithrop, Egerton Leigh, 
fWinthrop, B. R., jr., 
f Winthrop, William Neilson, 
fWickersham, John B., 
Winston, Frederic S., 
f Wetmore, Edward Ogsbury, 
fWetmore, Charles HubbeU, 
White, Alfred W., M.D., 
Winthrop, Robert, 
White, John P. , 
Wood, Wmiam Henry S., 
fWard, J. Otis, 
fWitthaus, R. A., jr., 
fWatts, George BuxghaU, 
Wall, JohnL., 
Wakeman, Abram, 
I White, Leonard D , 
Westerfield, Joseph H., 
Wheelwright, Benjamin F., 

• Wheeler, Everett P. , 
■Wood, Isaac F., 

Wilder, Louis D. V., M.D., 
Wiley, Franklin, 
Wolfe, John, 

• Whittemore, Thomas W. , 
Wood, Fredeiic, 
Werner, Prof. Adolph, 
Wilde, Samuel, jr., 
fWatkins, Lucas S., 
fWeston, Richard Warren, 
Warner, Everardus B. , M.D. , 
Wright, George WUliam, 
Weber, Leonard. M.D., 
tWalker, William David, D.D., 



1857 


Washburn, Edward A., D.D. 


1865 


1857 


Willcox, J. K*H., 


1866 


1857 


Watson, John H. , 


1866 


1857 


Wheeler, Ezra, 


1866 


1857 


Wright, Samuel V. , 


1866 


1857 


Williamson, David B., 


1866 


1857 


Wright, Edward M., 


1866 


1857 


Warner, Abraham R. , 


1866 


1858 


Whifrtemore, Charles, 


1867 


1858 


White, Octavius A., M.D., 


1867 


1858 


Williamson, James A. , 


1867 


1858 


fWebster, Sidney, 


1867 


1859 


White, Frederick C, 


1867 


1860 


i Waite, Charles C. , 


1867 


1860 


Weed, Thurlow, 


1868 


1860 


Wood, Joseph H. , 


1869 


1861 


Woolsey, Theodorus B. , 


1870 


1862 


fAVebb, William H., 


1870 


1863 


fWard, George Cabot, 


1870 


1863 


Ward, Charles H., 


1871 


1863 


Woodruff, Lewis B. , 


1871 


1863 


Wheeler, DeWitt Clinton, 


1871 


1863 


Waterbury, Nelsou J. , 


1871 


1863 


Weeks, Francis H. , 


1871 


1863 


■ Wolfe, Catharine LoriUard, 


1871 


1863 


f White, Joseph Moss, 


1871 


1864 


Washburn, John S., 


1872 


1864 


Walker, Henry H., 


1872 


1864 


Williams, Edward E. , 


1872 


1864 


Weeks, Henry A. , 


1873 


1864 






1865 


fYale, Cyrus, jr., 


1853 


1865 


i Young, Thomas F. , 


1857 


1865 


Youngs, Henry, 


1861 


1865 


Young, Mason, 


1861 


1865 


Yergens, Christian F. W., 


1872 


1865 






1866 


Zabriskie, Horsburgh, 


1862 


1865 







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